Telangana High Court upholds death penalty for 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts convicts in Indian Mujahideen case.

The Telangana High Court has upheld the death penalty for five Indian Mujahideen terrorists convicted in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts case. The court rejected their appeal and affirmed their involvement in the twin bombings that resulted in the deaths of 18 individuals and left more than 100 others injured. Originally, a special NIA court in Hyderabad had sentenced the convicts to death in 2016. This decision by the High Court reaffirms the severity of the crime and the commitment to justice for the victims and their families. The confirmation of the death penalty underscores the zero-tolerance approach towards terrorism in India, sending a strong message to those involved in such heinous acts. The legal process has concluded with this ruling, bringing a sense of closure to the tragic events of 2013.

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